![]() ![]() ![]() Also went to David Burke Townhouse which was marvelous and I only wish I’d been able to eat more, because those plates were not so small. I love food on small plates, it enables so much more tasting of things. My favorite might have been this tiny little South African Wine Bar that my wonderful NYC-dwelling sister put on a list of recommendations for me. Other things I did in NYC that did not involve official BEA responsibilities: Still have Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen playing around the back of my mind. Still brain-fuzzy and tired but getting better. I’ll post a picture of the scarf I’ve been working on for ages when it’s finished, which could still be a while. Now I’m trying my best to get back up to 100% healthy (I’m probably at 90% right now) and reading an advance copy of Kate Atkinson’s upcoming Life After Life which is absolutely marvelous so far, though I’m only about a third of the way through.Īlso I’ve been knitting since my congested brain hasn’t been up for much. And the jazz age attire required rule made everything a bit more surreal in a delicious time-warp way. There was lovely music and champagne and dancing, of course, and during the Sleep No More portion of the evening I did indeed manage to see things I’d never seen in all my previous visits. I drank a lot of things that involved ginger and honey and whiskey.īefore I succumbed to the Head Cold That Ate Tokyo, I did spend a wondrously lovely evening at The McKittrick Hotel’s Valentine’s Dance. It’s mostly gone, down to a lingering cough, but I spent most of the last week preoccupied with being good and thoroughly ill, which was not so fun. ![]()
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